Attributes of the -filtervalue parameters
The -filtervalue parameter filters a view that is based on specific attribute values that relate to each object type. You can combine multiple filters to create specific searches, for example, -filtervalue name=fred:status=online. The help (-filtervalue) specifies the attributes that are available for each object type.
The -filtervalue parameter must
be specified with attrib=value. The -filtervalue? and -filtervalue parameters
cannot be specified together.
Note: The qualifier characters less than
(<) and greater than (>) must
be enclosed within double quotation marks (""). For
example, -filtervalue vdisk_count "<"4 or port_count
">"1. It is also valid to include the entire expression
within double quotation marks. For example, -filtervalue
"vdisk_count<4" .
When an attribute requires the -unit parameter,
it is specified after the attribute. For example, -filtervalue
capacity=24 -unit mb. The following input options are valid
for the -unit parameter:
- b (bytes)
- kb (Kilobytes)
- mb (Megabytes)
- gb (Gigabytes)
- tb (Terabytes)
- pb (Petabytes)
Capacity values displayed in units other than bytes might be rounded. When filtering on capacity, use a unit of bytes, -unit b, for exact filtering.
You can use the asterisk (*) character as a wildcard character when names are used. The asterisk character can be used either at the beginning or the end of a text string, but not both. Only one asterisk character can be used in a -filtervalue parameter.